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Theresa Witherspoon (NY Liberty) & Darryl McCray
Brand Name: House of Nubian Inc.
Theresa Witherspoon Point Guard for WNBA NY Liberty & Darryl McCray C.E.O. House of Nubian Inc.
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David Chappel & former House of Nubian Employee
Brand Name: House of Nubian
David Chappel & former House of Nubian Employee (Vanessa)
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Damon Wayans & Darryl McCray
Damon Wayans & Darryl McCray
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Darryl Bell & Darryl McCray
Darryl Bell & Darryl McCray
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Wesley Snipes & Darryl McCray
Brand Name: House of Nubian
Wesley Snipes & Darryl McCray
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Milk D ( Audio 2), KC (King of Chill) & Darryl McCray
Milk D (Top Billin) KC (Producer)& Darryl McCray
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Jam Master Jay & Darryl McCray
  • Jam Master Jay, born Jason Mizell in the middle-class Queens, N.Y., neighborhood of Hollis, was the DJ in the legendary '80s rap band Run-DMC. He was shot and killed in a Queens recording studio on Wednesday night.
  • We don't know what chain of events led to Jay's death yet. But it's one thing to take out 'Pac and Biggie, as devastating as those killings were to the hip-hop world. At the risk of taking thug rap at its own word, when you live by the sword, you die by the sword. Jay was 37, a married man with three kids and no particular reputation as a thug or a hard case.
  • Forget Aerosmith. Forget "Walk this Way," MTV and the damned Rolling Stone cover.
  • By the end of the eighties, if you were a kid growing up in New York or New Jersey or Connecticut -- or in my case, all three --no matter what your name was, there was nowhere you could go without having someone holler out, "Mary, Mary, why you buggin'?" It was practically the Coney Island mating call. LL Cool J, Run-DMC, Grandmaster Flash, this was boardwalk rap, Adidas rap, boomboxes-the-size-of-a-Buick rap. The Beastie Boys were still punk rockers who couldn't play their instruments. Adam Yauch couldn't have found Tibet on a map.
  • Run-DMC -- if you need a history lesson, Jay formed the group with Run (Joseph Simmons, brother of rap entrepreneur Russell Simmons) and DMC (Darryl McDaniels) -- were hip-hop at its most innocent. OK, so maybe it wasn't so innocent.
  • In 1984, when Run-DMC hollered out, "We're live as can be but we're not singing the blues/ We got to tell all y'all the good news," the good news was that rap and rock were never going to be the same. As for the bad news, well you heard it again on Wednesday night.
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    Phyllis Hyman & Darryl McCray
  • Phyllis Hyman came to the fore as an artist in the late Seventies, when songs 'Living Inside Your Love', 'Under Your Spell' and particularly 'You Know How To Love Me' introduce her to both dance floor audiences and soul fans. One of the most sophisticated, subtle and stylish soul/jazz singers, Phyllis, although not having major chart success, has gained an enormous and growing loyal following her quality as a singer and for her work.
  • She was born in Pittsburgh, raised in Philadelphia, and began her professional career in 1971 with a group called the New Direction. Moving to New York she won over clubaudiences and in 1976 was hired by jazz-funk instrumentalist/producer Norman Connors to be a featured vocalist on his album You Are My Startship for Buddah Records. She continues to record with Norman.
  • Her solo career took off in 1977, initially signed to Buddah and then Arista where in 1979 she teamed up with one of the hottest dance/R&B production teams of the day--Mtume and Lucas--at the most prolific point of her career with both soul and dance audiences.
  • She continues to release a series of albums for Philadelphia International Records. She ended her life by taking an overdose of sleeping pills in June 30, 1995, just only a week before her birthday and several hours before her scheduled show in a local theater. She passed away less than 2 hours after sent to a local hospital. She died at about 3:15pm
  • For the world of soul/R&B/Jazz music, Phyllis Hyman still has great influence. Her once-in-a-life-time voice and spirits will remain in her fans' hearts forever and ever. Phyllis--with great tribute.
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    Rebecca Lobo & Darryl McCray
  • One of the WNBA¿s original players assigned to the New York Liberty, along with Teresa Weatherspoon, in the WNBA¿s first player allocations on January 22, 1997
  • spent first five years of her career with New York
  • acquired by the Comets from the New York Liberty in exchange for Houston¿s second-round selection (26th overall) in the 2002 WNBA Draft
  • voted as a member of the first-ever WNBA Eastern Conference All-Star Team in 1999 held at Madison Square Garden (did not play due to injury)
  • was named to the All-WNBA Second Team in 1997.
  • Position: F
  • Born: 10/06/73
  • Height: 6-4 / 1,93
  • Weight: 185 lbs. / 83,9 kg.
  • College: Connecticut '95
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    Eve (Ruff Ryders) and Darryl McCray
    Eve from the ruff ryders and Darryl McCray C.E.O. of House of Nubian Inc.
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